The city’s tourism agency revised its 2025 forecast, with an estimated decline primarily driven by fewer foreign travelers.
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The guard of honour: Performative nonsense for the sake of being seen to do the ‘right thing’
English tradition may have an appeal, and it’s a nice ceremonial touch, but ahead of four Liverpool games just feels like overkill
Continue readingBill Belichick’s book is insightful and even fun — but no autobiography or tell-all
What stood out, from the Bill Belichick Travel Agency to the coach’s unique pick for a ring tone. As for UNC, not much was addressed.
Continue readingEver Worried About Being Laid Off? Read This.
Federal workers, Google employees and newspaper editors have opened up about losing their jobs in the newsletter Laid Off.
Continue readingWhy the A.I. Race Could Be Upended by a Judge’s Decision on Google
A federal judge issued a landmark ruling last year, saying that Google had become a monopolist in internet search. But in a hearing that began last week to figure out how to fix the problem, the emphasis has frequently landed on a different …
Continue readingGeorge Clooney, Sarah Snook and Sadie Sink Get Tony Nominations
They were among the screen stars who were recognized for their work on Broadway this season as the 2025 Tony Award nominations were announced.
Continue readingRight Wing Counterculture: Vitality. Masculinity. Transgression.
The left has dictated culture for decades. Jonathan Keeperman is trying to change that.
Continue readingYou Sent Us Your Travel Quandaries. Here Are Our Suggestions.
We asked readers stumped about where to go on vacation this summer to tell us their ideal kind of trip (and budget). Here, T’s travel expert responds with her recommendations.
Continue readingTrump Is About to Steal My Friend’s Christmas — and Yours
I first met Dane Chapin, a San Diego-area entrepreneur, in 2012, when he gave me a ride in his Prius and told me I was dead wrong about climate change. We’ve been close friends ever since. Sometimes he’s to my left politically, sometimes to my right …
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